nanotuburile
Nanotuburile are cylindrical molecules consisting of a rolled-up sheet of single-wall carbon atoms. Discovered in 1991 by Sumio Iijima, they possess remarkable electrical and mechanical properties. Their diameter is typically in the nanometer range, while their length can extend to millimeters. This unique structure gives them an extremely high aspect ratio.
The electrical properties of carbon nanotubes can vary depending on their chirality, or the way the graphene
These properties make nanotubules promising candidates for a wide range of applications. In electronics, they could